![]() Do the same with the two halves of the envelope.Ħ. Fold the two tabs in and run your paper boner over the top to create a crisp fold. You will also need to score the edges between the envelope and the tabs. To make the envelope, cut out the envelope shape (including the tabs) and score down the centre line shown in grey. Glue a magnet in place on the back of your calendar (optional).ĥ. The stitching across the top of the calendar will allow you to tear off each month as required. Attach your calendar to the backing board using either a hot glue gun or clear glue. Secure cotton ends at back of calendar.Ĥ. Using your sewing machine, stitch the pages together across the top of the calendar. Compile your calendar months in order and hold together firmly I used a couple of clips to hold the calendar.ģ. I’ve outlined the calendar months in grey, so you can cut the squares out just inside the grey line. Print pages 3 and 4 (calendar) on normal print paper. you can subscribe to my newsletter here and get instant access to the free printables.Ģ. Download the printable PDF, which is available in the newsletter subscribers free Member’s Library. ![]() Simply slide your calendar inside the envelope sleeve to make a perfect gift for friends, family, neighbours, teachers and work colleagues.ġ. This year, I have included both an aqua and pink backing boards, as well as a bonus printable envelope for your 2021 mini calendar. They are even small enough to fit into your handbag or put a magnet on the back and hang on the fridge or your desktop. Printable mini calendars make an ideal token gift simply pop into a card or add to a small gift box. You can also use most of these for bullet journaling and in other planners like Day Designer, Erin Condren, and others.A few year ago I shared a quick and easy DIY mini calendar project… and since that time it’s become a much requested printable at this time of the year. Find a guide on how to resize printables for the Happy Planner here. You can resize any 8.5″ x 11″ pages below to that size before printing. Note: Happy Planner pages are 7″ x 9.25″ for the classic planner. And a lot of the emails you sign up for give you complete access to free printable libraries, which is pretty dang cool! They are full-page and the package comes with 100 sheets, which is perfect.Īre you ready to take your Happy Planner to the next level? Just click on the links below! You might have to sign up for a few email lists to access these printables, but most of them are direct downloads. You can use regular paper for some, but if you are going to be printing a lot of stickers or other items where you need adhesive on the back, I highly recommend these labels. ![]() The collection below includes layouts, cards, stickers, inserts, and more. ( check out all of our exclusive free planner printables here!) Because you can never have enough Happy Planner free printables, right? I’ve pulled together a collection of 50+ that I love and I think you should download as well. I absolutely love buying stickers, accessories, and other goodies for my planner (Michaels always has cute ones) but there are MANY free printables out there for the taking as well. Basically, you just can’t have a Happy Planner without decorating it. You can do this with washi tape, markers, craft supplies, and (of course) printables. My favorite part of the entire process is the personalizing. Everything about it is with the intention of getting your creative juice flowing. Just like a regular planner, this planner has monthly and weekly sections, meant to track appointments and events as you typically would.īut unlike a regular planner, the design is conducive to personalization, and there’s plenty of room to do just that. The Happy Planner is cool because it combines the need for creativity with the need for organization – into one disc-bound book. Though you know what they say about making assumptions! If you haven’t heard of it, it’s an awesome tool. If you’ve arrived at this post, you more than likely already have a Happy Planner.
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